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Insights and reflections from the GIS Euro-Lab summer meeting 2024
4 September 2024
Adalgisa Martinelli presented a paper at the Euro-Lab Summer Meeting held in Lille on June 27-28, 2024
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BIP, BIP, Hooray – An EU Acronym Worth Getting Familiar With
14 August 2024
A concise guide on hybrid, Erasmus-funded academic courses and how they differ from the classic Erasmus semester abroad.
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Future Directions: The EU as a Geopolitical Player in the New Institutional Cycle
29 July 2024
Serafine Dinkel gave a keynote speech and attended a panel discussion at the University of Passau.
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Revisiting Madrid: Personal Reflections and Academic Debates at the ICON·S 2024 Annual Conference
18 July 2024
A GEM-DIAMONd fellows impressions from the 10th Annual Conference of the International Society of Public Law (ICON·S)
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Global Europe Heal Thyself, but Make Sure the Cure Isn’t Worse Than the Disease
17 July 2024
An op-ed published by Frederik Ponjaert for the 60th anniversary of the IEE-ULB
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The GEM-DIAMOND 2024 Summer School
17 July 2024
Some personal impressions following the 2024 Summer School, a 2-day workshop focussed on the project's forthcoming textbook, on "Impact & Social Sciences"
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The True Cost of Food: Unveiling and Internalizing Environmental and Social Costs
1 July 2024
Adalgisa Martinelli participated at the HORIZON project FOODCoST workshop hosted at University of Bologna
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The Right to (Not) Appear: A Conversation on Institutional Obligations and Ethics of Care in Researching Illiberalism
16 May 2024
GEM-DIAMOND fellows & supervisors jointly discuss institutional obligations and ethics of care in researching Illiberalism.
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Delineating future dissensus: perspectives on the European elections
23 April 2024
Two fellows - Larissa Böckmann and Serafine Dinkel - join forces to reflect on the upcoming European elections
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What the EU is doing about food security and food sustainability?
23 April 2024
The European Parliamentary Research Service explored EU food security and sustainability with policy experts Antonio Albaladejo Roman and Vasileios Maragas
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The Prefigurative Politics of Research Software
4 April 2024
An appeal for the widespread adoption of free and open-source software in academia
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Navigating the Ph.D. Journey: A comparison between Italy and Canada From LUISS to Laval
28 March 2024
Starting a Ph.D. journey is an important step, yet the experience can vary depending on the geographic or institutional context of such an academic journey
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What Can We Learn from Inflation to FutureproofOurUnion?
25 March 2024
An op-ed published by Anna Zech for the 60th anniversary of the IEE-ULB
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The Long March to Primacy
12 March 2024
An op-ed published by Giulia La Torre for the 60th anniversary of the IEE-ULB
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The right to dissent: How Italy is shutting people up.
26 February 2024
How the right to dissent in Italy is under attack.
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GEM-DIAMOND In Memoria Panel
24 February 2024
On March 12 Luiss University hosts a panel with some of late Pr. Telò’s colleagues to discuss his scholarship on Globalisation, Multilateralism, and the EU
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From Academia to Adventure: Unpacking the Hanoi Conference on "The Governance of Digital Trade: crossroads of different approaches."
23 February 2024
Samir El Khanza's journey through Digital Governance and Cultural Discovery
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Exploring Parliaments in front of the multiple crises
22 November 2023
My Summer School Experience in Rome
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Is there A Tribe Called Quant?
21 November 2023
Some reflections on the nature of the divide between quantitative and qualitative research in the social sciences.
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‘Law without Force’ Revisited: Niemeyer’s Vision of International Law
21 November 2023
A glimpse into Gerhart Niemeyer's functional conception of law through 21st-century European eyes
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Dissensus over liberal democracy – a lesson from European judges and civil society.
21 November 2023
Insights from the conference "Dissensus on Liberal Democracy: Insights from European Judges and Civil Society".
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Navigating the Ethics Application Process as a PhD Fellow
1 November 2023
An introduction and guide for to any PhD or Masters students on the process of obtaining ethics approval for their research
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European judges, civil society organisations and dissensus: solidarities, strategies, and silver linings
21 October 2023
KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Professor John Morijn (Groningen/Princeton) at the conference on "DISSENSUS OVER LIBERAL DEMOCRACY" on Oct. 20, 2023
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Feminist Foreign Policy in Times of War: Insights from the Belgrade Security Conference
21 October 2023
Serafine Dinkel discussed "Feminist Foreign Policy in Times of War" at Belgrade Security Conference 2023
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Publication - What role has in-betweenness played in Turkey and Indonesia’s bilateral relations with the EU and Japan respectively since 2000s?
4 October 2023
Working Paper published by Jing-syuan Wong exploring the notion of "in-betweenness" a central concept of her individual research project.
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Making Sense of the Growing Use of Litigation Over the Fundamental Values of the European Union
21 September 2023
Some Ideas for Research Agenda Combining Doctrinal Law and Empirical Legal Studies
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36th Annual Conference of SISP
18 September 2023
Jing-Syuan Wong, shared her impressions of the 36th annual SISP hosted from 14 to 16 September 2023 at the University of Genoa, Italy
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Call for Applications - PhD POSITION IN POLITICAL SCIENCE & EUROPEAN STUDIES
24 August 2023
Call for a 3-year PhD fellowship in Political Science & EU Studies is open! Join GEM-DIAMOND and work on "Political Narratives and EU Legitimization’’
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The Power of Methods
21 August 2023
Reflections on a 3-day methods workshop attended by the GEM fellows at the University of Amsterdam
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Exploring EU Criminal law with the ECLAN Summer School 2023
4 August 2023
The ECLAN Summer School held from the 3rd to the 7th of July has been a great opportunity to focus on EU Criminal law with academics and practitioners.